17/01/2018

Woman forced to perform sexual acts on a man and it was live-streamed


Woman forced to perform sexual acts on a man and it was live-streamed lailasnewsA viral video which shows a Brazilian woman being forced to perform sexual acts on a man has reportedly left Brazilians outraged.
According to online reports, the woman’s husband owes money to a local gang and one of the gang members asked to come over for talks on how the money owed by her husband will be repaid.
Woman forced to perform sexual acts on a man and it was live-streamed lailasnewsShe didn’t know they had an hidden and evil agenda.Since the money was not available at the time they asked, the woman was forced to have sexual intercourse with the creditor.

In the video, the woman is seen pleading with the man in a foreign language but he remained adamant. He demanded she  takes off her clothes, which she did. After pulling her bra, she was asked to pull her panties too and she hesitated. She pleaded with the man in the video but he was just not ready to listen to her.
He eventually forced her to perform oral sex on him which she did while crying. One report has it that the gang member live-streamed the entire activity and tagged the woman’s family and friends.


The video angered everyone who watched it, including politicians, and there is now talks of real change coming to the South American nation. Investigations are ongoing to crack down on the gang members and it is reported from an insider source in the country’s top security agency that the men will be charged for rape and may spend up to 25 years in prison if they are eventually caught by the law.
Gang related crimes are so common in Brazil, that sometimes they are considered as another arm of the government. With the Brazilian government having limited power to even overrule these gangsters.
Brazil is also known for her high crime rate and considered as one of the least secured countries in the world.
This VIDEO is quite offensive.

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